Patients' and health care providers' perspectives of sexual and reproductive health services for people with disability: a scoping review protocol

JBI Evid Synth. 2023 Feb 1;21(2):449-456. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-22-00044.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this review is to summarize the nature and focus of research that has been conducted into patients' and health care providers' perspectives of sexual and reproductive health access for people with disability.

Introduction: Article 25 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) requires people with disability to be provided with equitable access to sexual and reproductive health services. However, there are few scoping or systematic reviews examining the provision of inclusive sexual and reproductive health services to people with disability. Current and planned reviews are either not inclusive of a full range of disabilities or geographical regions, are limited to reproductive health, or focus exclusively on the perspectives of health professionals.

Inclusion criteria: Qualitative, quantitative, mixed method studies, and gray literature concerning sexual and reproductive health service access for people with disability will be included. The UNCRPD definition of disability will be adopted, together with a multidimensional conceptualization of "access."

Methods: The review will be conducted in accordance with JBI methodology. A search strategy has been developed for MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, and gray literature. After de-duplication, results will be independently screened against the inclusion criteria by 2 reviewers. There will be no geographical limitations, but non-English-language publications will be excluded. Only literature published after the UNCRPD came into effect (May 3, 2008) will be included. Charting tools will be used for data extraction, and results will be presented in descriptive, diagrammatic, and tabular formats.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Disabled Persons*
  • Health Personnel
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Humans
  • Reproductive Health
  • Reproductive Health Services*
  • Review Literature as Topic